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Lazada
Designed by Sebastian Herkner
The once distinct functionality of each room in the house has blurred, with desks no longer confined to the study but seamlessly integrated into the bedroom and living room. The saddle leather tabletop showcases craftsmanship, while the structured metal legs reflect the clean, modern aesthetics synonymous with German design.
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A poetic design that is inspired by butterfly. It delivers a sense of motion thanks to the spread leg that capturing the form of the butterfly wings.
$2,890.00
Two elegantly-shining materials are combined to create the Cone Side Table. A brass ring props up the marble cone. Its perfect proportion adds beauty and uniqueness to the item.
$12,270.00
Experience the indulgent of comfort and sumptuous silhouette. The design of the Plaid sofa is defines by the geometric shape and proportion of the collection.
$380.00
Named after the traditional Japanese pottery technique, Raku is a compact lamp with considerable presence. Drawing inspiration from the age-old art form, the lamp features a hand-sculpted ceramic base with a crackle glaze that varies slightly in each piece, serving as a reminder to enjoy the imperfections.
$370.00
The new MITURO luminaire designed by Peter Lienhart seems to make this a reality. An aluminium body encloses a darkened glass tube in which the light is held. At the same time, an atmospheric all-round light is emitted. The integrated, discreet handle also makes it easy to carry. Functionality is also the focus when it […]
$8,210.00
Torbjorn Anderssen and Espen Voll wanted to design a sofa that would provide the utmost comfort within a clearly defined architectural framework. With this vision in mind, they designed Inland, a low-form, deep sofa with high arms and a warm black steel-footed base that gives it the sense of floating.
$850.00
$1,050.00
With the Bellevue Lamp, Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen embodies the minimalism of the Modernist Movement with the functionalism of Bauhaus. Viewed as the driving force behind Danish Modernism, JacobsenÕs preference for graceful lines and simple, organic forms are readily recognisable in the Bellevue lamp.